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Pyrotechnic Device Disposal

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Disposal 

Disposal of Deployable Devices and Pyrotechnic Devices That Are Undeployed-Inoperative 

NOTE: All inoperative airbags, safety belt pretensioners and inflatable safety belt inflators have been placed on the Mandatory Return List. Treat all discolored or damaged airbags the same as any inoperative live airbag being returned.

Disposal of Deployable Devices and Pyrotechnic Devices That Are Deployed 

Disposal of Deployable Devices and Pyrotechnic Devices That Require Manual Deployment 

NOTE: Safety and environmental concerns require consideration and treatment of restraints system deployable and pyrotechnic devices when disposing of vehicles, deployable devices or pyrotechnic devices. Deploying deployable and pyrotechnic devices before scrapping a vehicle or the device eliminates the potential for hazardous exposures or reactions during processing. If special handling procedures are followed, deployable and pyrotechnic devices can be deployed safely and recycled with the vehicle, shipped separately to a recycling facility or disposed of safely.

Driver, Passenger, Knee and Seat Side Airbags - Remote Deployment 

NOTE: For airbags with multiple loops, deploy all of the loops on the airbag.
NOTE: Some driver and passenger front airbags have 2 deployment stages and an active canister vent. After a collision it is possible that Stage 1 has deployed and Stage 2 and the active canister vent have not. If a front airbag has deployed, it is mandatory the front airbag be remotely deployed using the appropriate airbag disposal procedure.
NOTE: A typical airbag disposal is shown that is similar for all vehicles.
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Safety Belt Anchor-Buckle-Retractor Pretensioners, Adaptive Load Limiting Retractors and Safety Belt Inflators - Remote Deployment 

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Safety Belt Anchor-Buckle-Retractor Pretensioners, and Adaptive Load Limiting Retractors - In-Vehicle Deployment 

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Safety Canopy ® and Side Air Curtains - In-Vehicle Deployment 

NOTE: The Safety Canopy ® deployment for a scrapped vehicle occurs in its installed position in the vehicle.
NOTE: A typical Safety Canopy ® disposal is shown.
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Deployable Steering Column - In-Vehicle Deployment 

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